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The on-loan Brighton man was named as the PFA Fans' Player of the Month for August and it’s easy to see why.

Not only can White defend like his life is on the line, see Leeds' four clean sheets already this season, but his ability on the ball also makes him a perfect selection under Southgate's play-out-from-the-back philosophy, which matches Marcelo Bielsa's.

Of the top nine goalscorers in the Championship last term, Bowen is the only one still playing at this level, with his 22 goals apparently not enough to earn a move.

However, his performances have done enough to get him in our special England squad. He carries a real threat from the right, cutting in on his left foot.

At just 22, he has plenty of room to improve too.

Attacking-midfield: Ebere Eze - Queens Park Rangers

Ebere Eze of QPR (Image: Getty Images)

Rangers' number ten earned his first England Under-21 call-up this week after a fine start to the season.

The academy product is tearing up the Championship and making a name for himself in the process.

His opening day goal against Stoke City was a thing of beauty, easing past three Potters players as he fired past Butland.

He can play on the left or in the centre, linking midfield and attack, as the team's creative hub.

Left-wing: Ollie Watkins - Brentford

Ollie Watkins and Neal Maupay celebrate a goal in Brentford's 5-1 victory over Hull City at Griffin Park

With Neal Maupay gone, Watkins has now occupied a more central role for Brentford, in what is a very fluid three-pronged attack.

Under Thomas Frank, he has the license to drift into wide areas and that's where he'd play in this side.

He has four goals in his opening six Championship fixture and his pace and athleticism are a nightmare for defenders to deal with.

Crystal Palace among others have already been touted as potential suitors, so who knows where he could be in 12 months time.

Striker: Eddie Nketiah - Leeds United (loan)

Eddie Nketiah of Leeds United (Image: Getty Images)

There is a lot of hype around the young Arsenal striker.

Marcelo Bielsa hasn't thrown him in the deep end yet, but from substitute appearances and Carabao Cup displays, it's clear to see he could be the real deal.

Unai Emery rates him highly and initially wanted to keep him among their first-team squad. His pace and athleticism are a threat, always on the last shoulder of the defender, with a killer finish at the end of his run.

While he's yet to earn a league start for Leeds, there is massive potential for this young man. Tammy Abraham's story is one that Nektiah should take inspiration from and one he could easily emulate.